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The Vietnam War was a conventional war; it did not involve nuclear weapons, so there was no poisoning of the atmosphere from radiation or nuclear fallout. As far as medical treatments for personnel encountered during the war; US Military Medical Personnel conducted medical treatment on nearly all people that came into contact with US military personnel, in the war zone or not. This included wounded enemy personnel.
General Pickett's division of 4,500 men suffered over fifty percent casualties on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. General Pickett's division suffered 2,655 casualties, 498 killed, 643 wounded and captured, 833 more wounded, and 681 captured but not wounded.
alot IMPROVEMENT The Union Army of the Potomac suffered 2,246 killed, of which 2 generals, 12,073 ,wounded, of which 2 generals, 3,383 prisoners , of which two generals. The Confederates suffered about 7,800 dead and wounded, of which 3 generals killed and 4 wounded, plus an undefined number of prisoners and missing.
During D-Day,there was about 20,000 casualties. Out of them about 17,000 were either killed or wounded. The allieds suffered a high wounded soldiers rate.
Germany suffered the most dead of any Axis country in WW2, losing some 4.3 military killed or missing, plus an estimated 635,000 civilians killed by the Allied bombing raids. There are no reliable records of the wounded.
Germany suffered the most dead of any Axis country in WW2, losing some 4.3 military killed or missing, plus an estimated 635,000 civilians killed by the Allied bombing raids. There are no reliable records of the wounded.
It is issued to military personnel only.
The Wounded Warrior Project was founded in 2003. The organization's mission is to support and empower military personnel who have incurred a physical injury, illness or mental injury from military service.
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The official death toll of military personnel was 2,345; plus 1,247 wounded.
It is a medal awarded to US military personnel who are wounded or killed while engaging an enemy force. It may be awarded to members of all branches of the United States Armed Forces who have sacrificed their lives or well-being in battle.
Wounded tend not to be listed, for various reasons. However, the Military Times has kept a pretty comprehensive list of personnel killed in OIF and OEF. See related link at the bottom.
WWII did not end in Europe until March 8, 1945, so the casualty tally is of the whole war. German military suffered ~5 million deaths overall.
The Vietnam War was a conventional war; it did not involve nuclear weapons, so there was no poisoning of the atmosphere from radiation or nuclear fallout. As far as medical treatments for personnel encountered during the war; US Military Medical Personnel conducted medical treatment on nearly all people that came into contact with US military personnel, in the war zone or not. This included wounded enemy personnel.
1,178 wounded, this is civilians & military.